Why the ODI Breakfast Club Exists
The ODI Breakfast Club is an invitation-only style gathering designed to introduce new friends to Operation Dignity International (ODI) and to deepen relationships with those already walking alongside us.
Over breakfast, you’ll hear real stories of impact from Ghana, connect with others who care deeply about meaningful change, and discover how small, consistent generosity can transform communities.
This is more than a breakfast, it’s the beginning (or next step) in a shared mission.
What to expect
A delicious, thoughtfully prepared breakfast
A powerful speaker sharing ODI’s work and vision
Authentic conversation in a relaxed, welcoming setting
A clear opportunity to become part of a movement for good
Featured Speaker
Holly Hoffman
Holly Hoffman is a professional motivational speaker, author, and the last woman standing on Survivor Nicaragua.
Drawing from her experience facing fear, uncertainty, and adversity, Holly challenges audiences to rethink how they “survive” everyday life. Through powerful storytelling, she introduces six simple words designed to strengthen resilience, build confidence, and help you face life’s challenges with clarity and purpose.
Holly’s message is both practical and deeply inspiring—reminding us that adversity isn’t just something to overcome, but an opportunity to discover what’s already inside of us.
Follow Holly:
@HollyHoffmanS21
HollyHoffman.com
The Vision
Our hope is that each attendee will consider joining the ODI Breakfast Club Movement by committing to:
A $100 donation at each Breakfast Club gathering
(We meet twice a year)
When many people give together, the impact multiplies—supporting leadership training, medical aid, vocational programs, and sustainable development in Ghana.
125+
People Reached
Project 2026: Strengthening Healthcare Access in Tnaanaso
The Tnaanaso Clinic serves as the only healthcare facility for miles, providing essential medical care to the village of Tnaanaso and neighboring communities. As the sole point of access for urgent, maternal, and preventive health services, the clinic plays a critical role in community well-being—but the facility is in urgent need of repair and upgrades to continue serving effectively.
Key Facility Needs:
New concrete steps to ensure safe and accessible entry for all patients
Repair and replacement of fascia, soffits, and roof to protect the clinic structure
Surface and exterior building repairs to improve durability and function
New furniture and equipment, including patient exam tables, chairs, and essential medical supplies
Adjacent to the clinic are the residential quarters where the village’s nurse and midwife live on site, providing 24/7 care to Tnaanaso and the surrounding villages. Supporting these living quarters ensures continuous emergency response and round-the-clock maternal health services.
Total Project Cost: $25,000
This investment will strengthen the only medical lifeline for thousands of residents, ensuring safe access to care and improving health outcomes for the entire region.
Make an Impact Today
Secure your seat with a $50 donation.

